
Goodwill is a good job to start off with but it doesn’t get you nowhere. They say they care about their employees but for working there one year and a half I get a two cent raise my insurance drops from Blue Shield to imagine 360. Not very good and when you asked for help the people there sometimes forget about who needs the help so if you ask me, it’s OK for a temporary job.

Positive attitude is a must have, you need to know how to greet every customer that comes in with a smile, always say something along the lines of "welcome to good oil" or thanks for stopping in or even something along the lines of "thanks for stopping in to have lunch / snack with us today" & always say "please come again"

I stayed at GSS because I found great satisfaction in being a part of the positive change factor in the lives of the families we serve. The location of the office sight was convenient for my family's needs. I was able to grow in my position.



I'm always advising people who are interested in getting involved in sales to know the famous 4Ps. Product, price, places and promotions. If you thoroughly understand the concepts of each word , you are bound to score the apex of success in business. #Good luck!

#GOOD WORKSYSTEMATIC

Love is not the word I would use. I worked for Good Temps because I needed a pay check. Plain and simple. The reality is Good Temps sucked big time.
- The people that send you to the jobs were always rude
- You did not get paid for holidays or sick days.
- My personal favorite after you’ve been there for awhile you did not get paid vacations.
The scum that’s in charge should be kicked to the curb under a bus and the agency should get an overhaul. That’s how much I love Good Temps.

The love and compassion the owner has for being a service to the children placed in her care is amazing. She also showed compassion, empathy and love for her employees. It was truly a pleasure working at Good Hearts, because their heart is truly in serving their foster children and their foster families .
